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The Reverse Logistics Role in Supply Chain Trends!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer. Clearly, more companies need to go back to basics and ask what is reverse logistics’ role in the top trends of the supply chain? Every supply-chain executive has been faced with the daunting question, “ what is reverse logistics? Subscribe Here! Email Address.

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How TMS Plays a Role in Marrying Sustainability with Food Safety

Supply Chain Collaborator

How do supply chain technologies help achieve both safety and sustainability in our food supply? A hotter climate also poses highly increased risks of food contamination as it moves through the supply chain. Many food shippers already have such systems in place.

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Shippers Should Follow Millennials and Embrace Cloud TMS

Supply Chain Collaborator

To a very large extent, the effects of emerging technology on the workplace and how it influences the nature of how work is performed are at the root of this praise and criticism. It is in fact, a reflection of the emphasis Millennials place on working smarter and more efficiently. Quite the opposite.

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The Top 5 Impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Logistics!

Supply Chain Game Changer

The capabilities of AI are seriously ramping up company efficiencies in the areas of predictive demand and network planning. Furthermore, this solution can identify other factors which could influence shipment delays like climate and operational variables. A good example of supply chain robotics is the work of startup Fizyr.

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3 Logistics Trends Point to Cloud TMS Adoption by SMBs in 2016

Supply Chain Collaborator

The Collaborator has been reviewing respected sources of industry analysis to gain perspective on the trends being predicted to materialize in supply chain logistics for 2016. Gartner suggests the growing emphasis on wringing efficiencies from the supply chain will drive the adoption of more complete, single-source solutions.